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Section A: (Objective Type Questions)

A. 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. B 6. a 7. c 8. b 9. d 10. b 11. d 12. a 13. a 14. c


B. 1. Gallery 2. N# 3. Bring to Front 4. Solarization 5. Media 6. Modifying 7. T 8. Pop Art
C. 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. False

Section B: (Subjective Type Questions)


A.
1. Anchoring refers to the reference point for the graphics.
2. Under the Format menu, Alignment, Arrange, Wrap feature of an image can be accessed.
3. The To Foreground option moves the drawing object in front of the text. While, the To Background option
moves the drawing object behind the text
4. The buttons used in Table of Content are:
● The N# button inserts the heading number or list number of the entry.
● The E button represents the entry text.
● The T button represents a tab stop.
● The # button represents the page number.
5. Four effects of Filter tool are as follows:
● Smooth: It softens the contrast of the image.
● Sharpen: It increases the contrast of the image.
● Remove Noise: It removes single pixels from the image.
● Aging: It brings the impact of time with the age.
B.
1. Cropping an image- It involves removing unwanted portions of the image to focus on a specific area or to
improve its composition. It is equivalent to using a scissor to cut the unwanted part.
Resize an Image - Sometimes an image size is required to be altered in a document either by increasing its size
or by decreasing its size. Resizing is the process of reducing or enlarging the size of the image. The resizing of
a picture will alter the resolution of a picture.
2. To crop an image, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Select the image in the Writer document.
Step 2: Click on the Crop Image tool from the Image toolbar. Notice that, the eight little squares surrounding
the image will be transformed into blue handles.
Step 3: Click and drag the handles on the image to adjust the crop region as desired. You can crop from any
side or corner. The image is cropped.
3. Grouping of the drawing objects is the process of combining two or more objects to behave as one object. It
becomes easier to move, cut, or copy the grouped objects. The number of objects grouped can easily be
ungrouped. The steps to group the objects are as follows:
Step 1: Select multiple objects by using mouse click and holding the Shift key
Step 2: Click on the Format → Group option and then select the Group option from the sub menu.
4. Text Wrapping allows the placement of image in relation to text. Text Wrapping tools are available under
Drawing Object Properties toolbar. Text wrapping is essential for integrating graphics seamlessly into the text
flow of a document. Different options to wrap text are as follows:
● None: The text is placed above and below the image.
● Before: The text is placed before the image.
● After: The text is placed after the image.
● Parallel: Text flows around the image. Moving an image will rearrange the text on the page.
● Through: The image comes above the text. In this case the image should have transparency so that the
text below it is visible properly.
● Optimal: Optimal prevents text from being placed to the side of the image if the spacing between the
image and the margin is less than 2 cm.
5. After reviewers have made changes and provided comments, LibreOffice Writer enables you to compare the
original document with the reviewed version. You can then select the option(s) that best suit your needs.
To compare the document, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Open the reviewed document.
Step 2: Select the Edit Track Changes Compare Documents option from the Menu bar. The Compare to
Original Document dialog box opens.
Step 3: Browse and select the original file to be compared. The Manage Changes dialog box is displayed.
Step 4: Accept or reject the desired changes by clicking the respective buttons.
Step 5: Click the Close button to close the dialog box when done.
Step 6: Save the edited file.

C.
1. Shinjini can use the following important features in LibreOffice Writer to design an invitation card for her
parents’ 25th wedding anniversary:
● Set the page size and orientation to “Portrait” or “Landscape,” depending on the card design.
● Apply proper style to text and paragraph.
● Add borders around the card or specific sections to create a framed look and apply shading or
background colours to make the card visually appealing.
● Insert images like a photo of her parents, decorative elements, or anniversary-themed icons (e.g., hearts,
rings, champagne glasses). Also, use clipart or download suitable images and icons to enhance the card.
● Use shapes (e.g., rectangles, ovals) to create custom sections or highlight specific parts.
● Use text boxes to place text in specific areas of the card. Also, utilize text wrapping around images or
shapes for better layout management.
● Check the invitation card in “Print Preview” mode to ensure all elements are correctly aligned and
appear as intended.
By using these features, Shinjini can create a beautiful and personalized invitation card for her parents’ special
occasion in LibreOffice Writer.

2. Advika can use several methods to add images to her document:


● Inserting an image using Insert menu
● Inserting an image using Drag and Drop method
● Inserting an image using Copy and Paste option

3.
a. The steps to draw a rectangular box in the document are as follows:
Step 1: Move to the location in the document where you wish to draw a rectangular.
Step 2: Select the Rectangle tool from the Drawing toolbar. The mouse pointer changes to a thin plus sign.
Step 3: Drag and then release the mouse button to create a rectangular shape of an appropriate size. The mouse
pointer is still with a thin plus sign which means you can draw as many shapes as you want.

b. Two text wrapping options available in a word processing software:


• Before: The text is placed before the image.
• After: The text is placed after the image.

c. The steps to give a watermark effect to an image are as follows:


Step 1: Select the image in the document on which you want to apply Image Mode tool. The Image toolbar
appears.
Step 2: Click on the Image Mode tool. A drop-down menu appears.
Step 3: Select the Watermark option. The watermark effect is applied to the image.

d. The steps to group different objects created in a document:


Step 1: Select multiple objects by using mouse click and holding the Shift key.
Step 2: Click on the Format → Group option and then select the Group option from the sub menu.

4. To create an index page in LibreOffice Writer, ABC Publisher can use the Table of Contents feature. TO do
this, follow the given steps:
Step 1: Move to the place in a document where you wish to insert a table of contents.
Step 2: Select the Insert → Table of Contents and Index → Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography option
from the Menu bar.
Step 3: The Table of Contents, Index and Bibliography dialog box opens. When you select the Preview check
box, the Preview Pane appears at the right of the dialog box, which displays the preview of the table of
contents.
Step 4: Apply the different settings in the different options in the Table of Contents, Index and Bibliography
dialog box opens.
Step 5: Click on the OK button.

5. c. A is true but R is false.


6. b. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
7. a. Statement 1 is TRUE, Statement 2 is TRUE.
8. c. Statement 1 is TRUE, Statement 2 is FALSE.

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